Ok here is my experience with programming a Gm300 with dosbox. According to the setup procedures in most blogs say to set you cycles to 191. For some this works for others this dose not work. However with that said what does work regardless of where the cycles are set (default is 3000 when set to auto), you need to set you serial port in windows manager to 1200 baud and that your reboot your computer after that. Also I would set you cputype in dosbox options to 386_slow.
Hi just wondering if you had a chance to try this same concept out with a Motorola HT1000 portable.
Also is it ok to use the standard Motorola R.I.B. along with the Motorola R.I.B. to computer interface cable along with a Motorola programming cable?
I read your message about programming software, and I would like to ask for help on which programming software is suitable for this Motorola model, as I need to adjust the frequencies of some repeaters in my region.
That radio will work on the amateur bands. You just need to find the software to do it. Motorola is tight with their software. Sometimes easy to find, sometimes hard. Also a programming interface needs bought or built. Google has infor here and there, but it is all doable,
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